Pickling Crock

Hello all.With fall soon upon us, I was wondering if anyone knew where I could find pickling crocks in or near Montreal.Would really appreciate specific locations, rather than generalised "oh, try an antique shop."Thanks

I suspect he means a lactofermenting crock, like a Hirsch. Else he should try Ace Hardware for plain stoneware crocks -- assuming Ace does business in Canada; I'm in the U.S. and don't know.

FYI, there ARE alternatives to an expensive Hirsch crock, including the Pickl-It system (also expensive) and Pickle Pro (which works with ordinary Mason jars). One can also look in Korean markets for kimchi jars/crocks.

If it's just to make a big batch of saurkraut get a Cambro storage container with a lid in whatever size you need. Economical, sturdy, convenient SQUARE (so they fit in cupboards, fridges etc), and food grade plastic.